Wikipedia:GLAM/Wikipedians in Special Residence in the Netherlands 2013-2015 - Wikipedia


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Project
2013-2015
African Studies
Centre Leiden
Atria, Institute
on Gender Equality
and Women's History
Boekman
Foundation
Cultural Heritage Agency RCE EYE
Film Institute Netherlands
IHLIA
LGBTI Heritage
IHS Institute
for Housing and Urban
Development Studies
KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of
Southeast Asian and
Caribbean Studies
Netherlands Cancer
Institute / AvL
NIOD Institute for
War, Holocaust and
Genocide Studies
Peace Palace Library Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam
Cours intensif Wikipédia Wikipedia crash course
Rijksmuseum
EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed,Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands
NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Peace Palace
Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden
Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

Wikipedians in Special Residence (WisR's, Netherlands, November 2013 - March 2015) was a project in which two hired Wikipedians linked the data and expertise of twelve specialised Dutch libraries with Wikimedia sites. Project initiators and leads were Jos Damen (African Studies Centre Leiden, Leiden) and Ingeborg Verheul (Atria, Amsterdam) for WSWB, the Werkgroep Speciale Wetenschappelijke Bibliotheken (Dutch Academic Library Working Group), a collaboration of Dutch libraries, which coordinated this project. The difference with a regular Wikipedian in Residence project was that in the present project twelve libraries have had their own Wikipedian for two months each.[1]

Goals

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  1. Upload of data curated by the libraries to Wikimedia Commons.
  2. Application of the expertise of the libraries to Wikipedia.
  3. Education of the staff of the libraries in this new interactive medium, promote contributions tot Wikimedia and elicit collaboration between the twelve libraries.
  4. Enrichment of Wikipedia using expert knowledge from the libraries.

Intended results

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  1. At least 25,000 uploads of images etc. to Wikimedia Commons.
  2. At least 1,000 new or improved articles on Wikipedia.
  3. New context for data and collections by taking a thematic approach.
  4. Enhanced expertise of library staff on Wikimedia.
  5. Improved collaboration of the twelve participating specialised libraries within the WSWB.

Themes and participating libraries

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Selected themes and the corresponding twelve libraries are:

  1. Art and cultural data (libraries of Rijksmuseum, EYE Film Institute Netherlands, Boekman Foundation (nl), and Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands)
  2. War and peace (libraries of the NIOD and Peace Palace)
  3. Third world collections (Afrika-Studiecentrum, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, KITLV and Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies)
  4. Gender and diversity (Atria Institute on gender equality and women's history, and IHLIA LGBT Heritage)
  5. Health (Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoekziekenhuis)

These themes should no be construed too strictly: new combinations may emerge from the collaboration between various libraries. The WisR's can work from the perspective of Wikipedia and complement fields which are represented poorly in Wikipedia. They are free to choose their subjects and collections within a library. Of course the WisR's will not promote the libraries on Wikipedia. Instead, it is their brief to put the collections, images, information and metadata of the libraries within reach of the public.

Method and planning

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Two Wikipedians were hired as contractors for fourteen months: one month of preparation, six residencies of two months each at various libraries, and a final month to collect the results. Although digitization can be a part of the project, the broader goals were

  1. incorporating digital data in Wikipedia through Wikimieda Commons. The Wikipedian in special Residence collects material on relevant subject within the expertise of the hosting library and expands articles on Wikipedia with text, references, links, audio files and images.
  2. application of the expertise of the libraries and expand Wikipedia articles likewise.
  3. inviting library staff and volunteers of the participating institutions to contribute to Wikipedia by providing training sessions and support.

Monitoring

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The project manager presided over a monitoring group, consisting of representatives of the libraries, members of the Wikipedia community and the two Wikipidiena in special residence.

Planning

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Activity Period
Preparation June – August 2013
Finding the Wikipedians in Residence contractors September 2013
Setting up the project October – November 2013
Project phase for the various themes
(6 x 2 months for six libraries)
December 2013 – November 2014
Concluding phase December 2014 - March 2015

X denotes the in-house wikipedian, his colleague can assist him.

Institution Period Wikipedian in Special Residence
Arie Sonneveld
Wikipedian in Special Residence
Hans Muller
Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde December 2013 - January 2014 X
Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden December 2013 - January 2014 X
Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoekziekenhuis February - March 2014 X
Atria Institute on gender equality and women's history February - March 2014 X
IHLIA LGBTI Heritage April - May 2014 X
Peace Palace Library April - May 2014 X
NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies June - July 2014 X
Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies June - July 2014 X
Boekmanstichting (nl) August - September 2014 X
Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed August - September 2014 X
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam October - November 2014 X
EYE Film Institute Netherlands October - November 2014 X

November 2013: Two Wikipedians get down to work

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In November 2013 two Dutch Wikipedians in Special Residence, Hans Muller and Arie Sonneveld, have commenced their employment with twelve special Dutch libraries. Sonneveld (Gebruiker:Theobald Tiger) and Muller (Gebruiker:Hansmuller, User:JMMuller) are both well-versed Wikipedians. They have edited thousands of articles and started hundreds of articles as well on Dutch Wikipedia.

Muller has a background in physics, astronomy and Dutch archives. He was employed, e.g., as an astronomer in Rome, Italy, as a teacher and as a organiser for the Dutch chapter Wikimedia Nederland of the Wikimedia Foundation. Sonneveld studied at Wageningen University, and has been an editor, translator and manager of large bookshops and public libraries. Due to their encyclopedic interests and backgrounds, they will be up to the task of engaging with the very diverse fields of the twelve libraries and Wikipedia. Vysotsky 31 okt 2013 23:18 (CET) (adaptation Hansmuller (talk) 07:13, 10 May 2024 (UTC))[reply]

Results

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Institute Introductory courses and Edit-a-thons Participants Edited articles
(N=New Wikipedia articles)
Donated media
(pictures, videos, book files)
Page views of articles with donated media up to January 1, 2016
African Studies Centre
5
61
Staff and guests
91, 12 N
Biografies, Cameroon
171
Cameroon, Sierra Leone, maps
2.325.848
(in 19 months)
Atria, Institute on Gender Equality and Women's History
5
46
Large support group
136, 26 N
Biographies, organisations, policy
105
Portraits, exhibition 1899
1.752.577 (14)
Boekman Foundation
3
25
Staff and guests
30+, 1+ N 9
Boekman portrait, photographs, Boekman magazine article
(no counter)
Cultural Heritage Agency RCE
8
37
Staff
73, 8 N
Monuments, museums
43
Church bells, bones, Brinio post cards. Before this project 460.000
18.491.412 (16)
nearly all outside of this project
EYE Filminstitute Netherlands
4
25
Staff and guests
149, 11 N
Biographies, companies, films
195, including 89 silent films 9.252.335 (15)
IHLIA LGBTI Heritage
4
20+
Staff and guests
27+, 5+ N 14 portraits and magazines (no counter)
IHS Institute for Housing and Urban Development
3
in English
30
International group
29, 3 N
Articles in Chinese and Finnish
195
Third world slums, tsunami Haijan
2.812.446 (19)
KITLV / Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies
3
6
Staff
20, 1+ N ~2417
19th c. photographs Indonesia,
India and Thailand
1.778.046 (8)
NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
2
~15
Staff and guests
~40, 3+ N 52
Photos and full text books by Ben Sijes and Loe de Jong, many volumes
234.104 (9)
Netherlands Cancer Institute / AvL
1
6 10, 5 N
Radiologist biographies
~10 (no counter)
Peace Palace Library
2
8
Staff
64
History articles and ~ 200 old prints described
2046
Historical 50 MB prints
24.424.058 (20)
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
2
~30
Staff
70+, 3+ N 12+, paintings and objects.
Prior to this project ~16360 (?)
315.641.711 (30)
outside of this project
Total
42
309 748, 79 New 5290 42.579.414
(excluding Cultural Heritage Agency RCE and Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)

Publications in English

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> More in Dutch at Wikipedians in Special Residence

Showcase

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Below selected pairs of nice new articles and images – according to uploaders – added to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons in this project.

  • The women during the year festival in Mogode, Kapsiki, Cameroon

    The women during the year festival in Mogode, Kapsiki, Cameroon

  • Town of Kenema, Sierra Leone, Lisk-Carew Brothers

    Town of Kenema, Sierra Leone, Lisk-Carew Brothers

  • Accidents will happen. William H. Watson, Universal Star Featurette 1922, 17 minutes

  • Skating in Central Park. Frank S. Armitage, American Mutoscope and Biograph, 1900, 1 minute

    • photographs/posters:
  • Boy in a slum of Mumbai, 1979

    Boy in a slum of Mumbai, 1979

  • Typhoon Haiyan put this ship on shore in Tacloban City, Filippines 2013

    Typhoon Haiyan put this ship on shore in Tacloban City, Filippines 2013

  • Peace Palace Library, The Hague
    • images: more than 2000
  • Reference collection of shin bones of pigs, dogs and other animals, Archeozoology RCE

    Reference collection of shin bones of pigs, dogs and other animals, Archeozoology RCE

  • Ornament on the church bell of the Grote Kerk, Almelo, requisitioned by the German occupation forces during the Second World War. Collectie Klokkenvordering 1942-1943, RCE

    Ornament on the church bell of the Grote Kerk, Almelo, requisitioned by the German occupation forces during the Second World War. Collectie Klokkenvordering 1942-1943, RCE

  1. ^ Damen, Jos; Verheul, Ingeborg (21 March 2017). "Eindrapportage van het project "Wikipedians in Special Residence" (2013-2015)" [Final report of the project “Wikipedians in Special Residence” (2013-2015)] (in Dutch). WSWB Libraries. Werkgroep Speciale Wetenschappelijke Bibliotheken, the Netherlands. Retrieved 16 May 2024.